Rajnath Singh Reveals India's Global Rise Amid Geopolitical Challenges

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlighted India's growing global influence at the Chanakya Defence Dialogue. He emphasized how economic growth and principled foreign policy have made India a trusted partner worldwide. The minister outlined major defence reforms including modernization and self-reliance initiatives. He also addressed current security challenges while praising the armed forces' role in national resilience.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Highlights India Defence Reforms at Chanakya Dialogue

  • India positioned as voice of balance amid global uncertainties
  • Defence reforms enhance military agility and institutional adaptability
  • Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative reduces external dependency in defence
  • Nations view India as reliable partner in Indo-Pacific region
  • Government strengthening border infrastructure and maritime security
  • Terrorism and information warfare identified as key security challenges
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Chanakya Defence Dialogue: Rajnath Singh highlights India's global leadership, defence reforms

Defence Minister outlines India's global leadership role, defence modernization, and strategic autonomy at Chanakya Defence Dialogue 2025 amid current security challenges.

Chanakya Defence Dialogue: Rajnath Singh highlights India's global leadership, defence reforms
"India believes in peace and dialogue, but when it comes to the sovereignty & security of the people, we do not compromise - Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, Nov 27

India's economic growth, technological capabilities and principled foreign policy have positioned it as a "voice of balance and responsibility" amid a rapidly changing global environment, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Friday.

In his address at the Chanakya Defence Dialogue, organised on the theme 'Reform to Transform - Sashakt, Surakshit aur Viksit Bharat', he said nations across the Indo-Pacific and the Global South increasingly view India as a dependable partner.

Rajnath Singh asserted that India is shaping global conversations with "strategic autonomy, civilisational values, and responsible diplomacy".

He said the global trust reposed in India is rooted in major reforms undertaken by the government and its consistent stand on sovereignty and rules-based order.

Highlighting current geopolitical uncertainties, he pointed to terrorism, cross-border support to extremist elements, attempts to alter the status quo, maritime pressures, and information warfare as key challenges that demand constant vigilance.

"Reforms strengthen the adaptability of institutions, enhance the agility of the Armed Forces, and give the nation the confidence to shape its own destiny," he said.

The Defence Minister outlined government measures to build a strong and secure India -- from strengthening border and maritime infrastructure to modernising the armed forces with advanced platforms and technologies.

Reforms in procurement processes are aimed at ensuring transparency and speed, while the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative is creating a robust defence industrial ecosystem that reduces external dependency and promotes innovation, he said.

He emphasised that resilience is as important as capability, describing the armed forces as the strongest pillar of national resilience.

"India believes in peace and dialogue, but when it comes to the sovereignty & security of the people, we do not compromise," he said and praised the military's role in disaster response, maritime security, and international cooperation.

Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi, Secretary, Defence Production, Sanjeev Kumar, Secretary, Earth Sciences, Dr M. Ravichandran, Centre for Land Warfare Studies (CLAWS) DG Lt General Dushyant Singh (retd), Chairman NTPC Gurdeep Singh, foreign military attaches, representatives of the diplomatic community, scholars from think-tanks & academia and civil and military officials were present on the occasion.

The Chanakya Defence Dialogue 2025, organised by the Indian Army, in collaboration with CLAWS, has brought together military leaders, global strategic experts, diplomats, industry leaders and young scholars to examine India's security challenges and technological frontiers in an increasingly contested global landscape.

The two-day event, which commenced on November 27, aims to create a comprehensive platform for strategic deliberation on India's future security architecture.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to hear about defence reforms but implementation is key. Hope these procurement process changes actually reduce corruption and delays. The armed forces deserve the best equipment without bureaucratic hurdles.
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Arjun K
"Voice of balance and responsibility" - this perfectly captures India's growing global role. While Western powers take sides, India maintains strategic autonomy and speaks for the Global South. Proud moment for every Indian!
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Sarah B
As someone working in international relations, I appreciate India's consistent stand on sovereignty. In today's complex geopolitical landscape, India's principled position is becoming increasingly important for global stability.
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Vikram M
The mention of cross-border terrorism and maritime pressures shows our government is aware of real threats. Strong borders and modern armed forces are non-negotiable for a developing nation like India. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
Interesting to see India positioning itself as a global leader. The Chanakya Defence Dialogue seems like an important platform for strategic thinking. Hope this leads to concrete partnerships and technological collaborations.
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Kavya N
While I support defence modernization, I hope we also focus on welfare of our soldiers and their families. Better equipment must go hand in hand with better living conditions for our armed forces personnel.

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